Kinetics of hematopoietic clones in reconstituted mice
In mice reconstituted with genetically marked bone marrow, hematopoiesis is shown to be effected, over a period of 14 months after transplantation, by numerous locally existing and short-lived cell clones that succeed one another as the potential of the clonogenic precursor cell is depleted. In each...
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description | In mice reconstituted with genetically marked bone marrow, hematopoiesis is shown to be effected, over a period of 14 months after transplantation, by numerous locally existing and short-lived cell clones that succeed one another as the potential of the clonogenic precursor cell is depleted. In each reconstituted mouse, several dozens of hematopoietic clones are functional in the bone marrow. Immortal self-maintaining stem cells with unlimited proliferative potential are not detected in this system.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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